(a)Private Nonfarm Nonresidential Building (Constant Dollars) for United States,
Millions of 1947-1949 Dollars, Not Seasonally Adjusted(A0284AUSA380NNBR)

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Series Is Presented Here As 4 Variables: (1) Original Data, 1915-46; (2) Seasonally Adjusted Data, 1939-46; (3) Seasonally Adjusted Data, 1946-63; (4) Original Data, Annual Only, 1946-63. This Series Includes Private Industrial Buildings (NBER 02186); Commercial Buildings (NBER 02188); And Other Private Nonresidential Buildings (NBER 02190), (Constant Dollar Series). Buildings Are Classified According To Their Specific Function, Rather Than The Function Of Any Broader Facility Of Which They Are A Part. However, In The Case Of Most Complex Industrial Projects, It Is Not Possible To Separate Data For The Various Components. The Entire Project In These Cases Is Classified By Its Major Function. For Further Information On Definitions, Sources, And Estimation Procedures, See Introductory Notes On Bls-Dept. Of Commerce Series, And Lipsey & Preston, Pp. 261-262. Source: Business & Defense Services Administration & Bureau Of Labor Statistics (See Note)

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Series Is Presented Here As 4 Variables: (1) Original Data, 1915-46; (2) Seasonally Adjusted Data, 1939-46; (3) Seasonally Adjusted Data, 1946-63; (4) Original Data, Annual Only, 1946-63. This Series Includes Private Industrial Buildings (NBER 02186); Commercial Buildings (NBER 02188); And Other Private Nonresidential Buildings (NBER 02190), (Constant Dollar Series). Buildings Are Classified According To Their Specific Function, Rather Than The Function Of Any Broader Facility Of Which They Are A Part. However, In The Case Of Most Complex Industrial Projects, It Is Not Possible To Separate Data For The Various Components. The Entire Project In These Cases Is Classified By Its Major Function. For Further Information On Definitions, Sources, And Estimation Procedures, See Introductory Notes On Bls-Dept. Of Commerce Series, And Lipsey & Preston, Pp. 261-262. Source: Business & Defense Services Administration & Bureau Of Labor Statistics (See Note)

Suggested Citation:

National Bureau of Economic Research,
Private Nonfarm Nonresidential Building (Constant Dollars) for United States [A0284AUSA380NNBR],
retrieved from FRED,
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis;
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/A0284AUSA380NNBR,
December 9, 2016.